Iran Tourist Attractions
Iran Tourism in Azarbayjan-e-Sharqi (Part 1)
About the Province Iran Tourism, Azarbaijan-e-Sharqi (East Azarbaijan) province is located in northwest of Iran and shares common borders with Azerbaijqn,Armenia and Autonomous Republic of Naxcivan. Influnced by northern cold Methiterranean mixed with Caspian climates, the province has a cold weather in mountainous areas and a mild temperate in the lowlands . Sahand highland with […]
Iran Tourism in Azerbaijan-e- Gharbi (part 3)
Mahabad Township Iran Tourism, Soyugh Bulagh:Cold Spring Population:201,049:Center: Mahabad; Distance to Orumiyeh:134 km Tourism Attractions -Mahabad Dam Lake and Tourism Pilot Zone(over 150 hectares, southeast of the township) -Sahulan Cave Tourism Pilot Zone ( km of Mahabad-Bukan road, almost 2 hectares) -Cave: Fakhrigah (Crypt, Median era) and Ashkutan -Lagoons: Kani Berazen, Dargeh Sangi, Qopi Ghazan and […]
Iran Tourism in Azerbaijan-e- Gharbi (part 2)
Chaldoran Township Iran Tourism, The Historical Chaldoran Battle Population:45,641; Center: Siyah Cheshmeh; Distance to Orumieh:249km Tourism Attractions -Qarah kelisa Church and Torism Pilot Zone: Armenians from all over the world flock to this international renowned site every year, in order to pay tribute to Saint Tataus. It is also inscribed on the world Heritage List […]
Iran Tourism from Neyshabur to Mashhad
Historical Remains in Taq Bustan-Kermanshah Iran Tourism, Taq Bustan is a collection of stone figures and inscription dating from the Sassanid era on the northwest of Kermanshah in western Iran. This area, which has a mount and a spring, embraces remains including the stone figure of Ardashir ll and two stone verandas known as small […]
Iran Tourism from Zanjan to Kermanshah
Sultaniyeh Dome Iran Tourism, Sultaniyeh Dome stands four kilometers away from Qazvin-Zanjan road in Sultaniyeh Plain, where rivers Zanjan Rud and Abhar Rud originate. According to archeological facts, it seems that this plain have been important for different nations since at least the fifth millennium BC. Many yellow clay pots decorated with black geometric patterns […]
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Iran Tourism in the Cities of the North
Northern Iran Iran Tourism, The Caspian Sea, considered as “the biggest lake of the world” or “the smallest independent sea on the globe”, is the largest inland body of water. This sea has several important shipping routers. Three coastal provinces of Gilan, Mazandaran, and Gulistan, covering nearly 3.7 percent of the country, are the most […]
Iran Tourism in Tehran
Tehran, capital of Iran Iran Tourism in Tehran is located between a mountainous and a desert region on the southern slopes of Alburz; it has an altitude of 1190. Tehran Tourism was a less famous village before Mongol’s invasion governed by Kharazm Shahiyan Dynasty. Tehran had a pleasant climate due to the 3950-meter peak of […]